On my way to UBC, I swung by 24th and Highbury to photograph the 'Shiro-fugen' trees.

And I wanted to check in on the 'Shujaku' at 20th and Wallace. It's still there, but is way past its peak bloom - I would not have recognized it if I hadn't known the address. I thought it was such a late bloomer.

So driving down Wallace, at 18th, there were 'Kanzan' off to the east, and another group attracting me to the west. I had the location slightly wrong when I posted this street in 2008, and I don't know which group I posted. Here is the view to the east and then west. These trees are the group to the west, from Crown to the west end of 18th.

On the way to Deering Island, a flash of red caught my eye, most of the block of Holland Street south of Marine Drive.

The north end of the block does have two established relatively young 'Akebono' trees, so I suppose I should not grouse about two very young 'Akebono' trees.

I think this Prunus avium, though it appears to be on private property, is in line with the 'Kanzan' street trees and has been planted by the city. I hope it's a tasty cultivar.

There is an interesting early cherry, low grafted, if grafted, maybe 'Whitcomb'? The third photo shows stuff growing at the base, which I thought looked like cherry rootstock, but not Prunus avium. Or maybe it's some totally unrelated thing.

I saw this tree out of season several years ago, was pretty sure it's 'Beni-shidare', but wanted to make sure the flowers weren't double. And then I forgot about it, left it sitting as submitted on the map waiting for me to remember to check it out. Ric Spratley did that for me today. He apologized about the photos, but they're good enough to confirm the ID and approve it on the map.

Janet Gabites added these trees to the festival map one year without a posting or link to a photo. She has now sent a photo, says they are on 20th between MacKenzie and Carnarvon. Middle of the block, south side. The map entry said "Two 'Somei-yoshino' planted in 2013 on 20th, one at Carnarvon and one closer to MacKenzie". She has sent along a photo she took on March 31 this year. It looks like there are 'Akebono' on the block planted at the same time.